The king of drama kings also want to make money

Alexa 2022-03-21 09:02:21

When I saw the end of the play, I was very depressed and said to Mi JJ behind the back, "Damn, it won't end with burning the male lead". Guess what....

This film is a remake, I've seen it In the Laozi version in 1973, I just thought that Long Shenglong and the son version must be a thriller, and the story introduction did say a thriller - if it wasn't for the British who set foot on the Mayflower in America, the function of the guts would gradually slow down. Degraded, that is, Americans have become less and less intimidated over the past two decades.

In short, the son is not as good as the father, the movie takes it for granted that the audience is like this, and I am watching this film too.

Americans probably also want to create harmony Society, so the religious meaning in the original script was infinitely diluted, all the way to the point of original ecology. I've always felt that being able to do something unusual in an unusual way is itself unusual. For example, there was a teacher in high school who taught politics. He could keep repeating the word "Come on" with the same rhythm as the one-half beat of the timer, the pitch of dou and the volume of about fifteen decibels. He often makes the runners in his class suddenly feel weak while running. I was once shocked by me as a unique ability in the world, but I didn't expect it to be relived under the lens of LaBute. He has the ability to make these pagans wear masks as if they are going to a masquerade party, and let the shocking conspiracy be revealed so gracefully under the long lens, even when the male protagonist is tortured, he is very normal. In the end, the male protagonist shouted "I don't believe in your gods", wow, wow, the director didn't even give a scene to explain the aftermath, anyway, is this god, the audience will believe it or not, and the director is not interested.

The person who did the subtitles is quite serious, and put the names of Willow, Daisy, Oka, Violet, etc. in brackets to explain what plants they represent. It caused me to wonder after watching the movie. The director wanted to say that the world is inhumane and treats all things like cud dogs, so vegetative people can kill people. Or is it that the final proclamation of the Queen's Palace, "The Drone Will Die", warns male audiences that female consciousness is equivalent to anti-Christian paganism, and its rise must be at the expense of male death.

In short, I felt that I was indebted. Later, I remembered the mantra that Xiao Wu often hangs on MSN, and suddenly figured out the bird.

I just finished filming Ghost Rider. It is estimated that Nicolas Cage, who was once called the "King of Drama Kings" by me, is currently in a very difficult economic situation. He urgently needs to earn money to support his family. The director probably has a wife and children. He is kind-hearted. I don't want to scare us too much. And I was thinking about the hot quilt at home when I was filming. Those shots were like what I took when I just learned to play with the camera, so steady and regular....

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The Wicker Man quotes

  • Sister Rose: Mr. Malus, no one is lying to you. I told you that if Rowan Woodward existed, we would know of her.

    Edward Malus: If she existed? If?

    Sister Rose: But you cannot come barging into our...

    Edward Malus: I just saw that she existed with my own two eyes. And I suppose her mother is lying to me, too, huh? She's lying?

    Sister Rose: Not lying, no. Grieving. We all are.

    Edward Malus: Wait, wait, wait, wait. When you say that she's grieving, you mean that Rowan is... dead?

    Sister Rose: You would say so, yes.

    Edward Malus: She's dead or she isn't.

    Sister Rose: We never use that word here.

    Edward Malus: [sarcastic] No, that'd be too quixotic.

    Sister Rose: Yes.

  • Sister Rose: [Malus interrupts her school lesson] I was unaware any of my girls needed arresting.

    Edward Malus: They don't, no. I'm just up here to find a missing girl whom people are pretending doesn't exist.

    Sister Rose: How quixotic of you.

    Edward Malus: Quixotic?

    Sister Rose: From "Don Quixote"; pursuer of lofty but impractical ideals.